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Security at stake in Sunday’s poll under shadow of Ukraine war and worries about China
From John Murray, Guildford, Surrey, UK
From Professor David Blake Director, Pensions Institute, Bayes Business School, City, University of London, London EC1, UK
From Sophie Dannreuther, Cofounder and Director Centre for Long-Term Resilience, London SW1, UK
Home Office strengthens UK regulator with plans to amend child protection legislation
Critical report points to shortcomings and large concessions in accord with Australia
A sustained appreciation of the currency will ultimately require a shift in the composition of Japanese trade flows
Attack at July 4 festivities in Highland Park left seven people dead and dozens more injured
From Graham Gudgin, Special Adviser to the First Minister in Northern Ireland 1998-2002, Cambridge, UK
From Laust Bertelsen, Chief Executive Officer, Banking Circle, Copenhagen, Denmark
From Shelby du Pasquier, Vandœuvres, Switzerland
After flight from Saddam Hussein and founding of YouGov, Johnson ally promoted to Treasury on day of turmoil
Chancellor and health secretary lead resignations in wake of row over British PM’s honesty
Many women want flexibility but there is evidence it is not good for their careers
Is there something about hybrid work that inherently disadvantages women?
Plus, BYD overtakes Tesla in global electric vehicle sales and Sequoia Capital China targets $9bn fundraising
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has proposed capping banks’ exposure to riskier crypto assets in reference to their capital, not their assets as wrongly stated in an article on July 1.
Europe’s luxury carmakers will be exempt from planned EU carbon reduction targets until 2035, not 2040 as wrongly stated in an article in some editions on June 30.
Treasury yield curve ‘inverts’ as outlook darkens for world’s largest economy
State intervention eases fears over security of supply for UK and Europe
US crude futures settle below $100 a barrel in broad commodities sell-off
Sunak and Javid leave prime minister fighting for survival
Sunak and Javid’s resignations confirm sense of decay in Downing Street
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